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i'm so proud of you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> that youtube video has gotten 2 million hits of her four-minute response to that young man. >> a lot of people reacting. a lot of people reacting. >>> good morning, everybody. we're going to start with wind. big wind. damaging wind in the west. not just the west but the northwest, in particular. look at the pictures out of portland. we have video, as well. this has been a gusty, windy time. and it's bad. july through september, the driest on record in portland. with all of this dry wind, kicking up the fires. sparked some new ones in the overnight. we lost a lot of power in the overfight. there's more wind in that direction. some of it shifts to the east. fargo, rapid city, denver. 40 to 50 miles per hour there. and into the northeast, what starts as a little damp moisture will end up in the afternoon with strong to severe storms. weep kooep an eye on >> good morning. i am jacqui jeras. a couple of sprinkles and light rain across maryland, the heaviest around st. mary's >> quick look at th
i'm so proud of you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> that youtube video has gotten 2 million hits of her four-minute response to that young man. >> a lot of people reacting. a lot of people reacting. >>> good morning, everybody. we're going to start with wind. big wind. damaging wind in the west. not just the west but the northwest, in particular. look at the pictures out of portland. we have video, as well. this...
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have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business because new business startups are down to a 30-year low. i know what it takes to get small business growing again, to hire people. now, i'm concerned that the path that we're on has just been unsuccessful. the president has a view very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago, that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle-down government, would work. that's not the right answer for america. i'll restore the vitality that gets america working again. thank you. >> lehrer: mr. president, please respond directly to what the governor just said about trickle down. the trickle-down approach as he said yours is. >> well, let me talk specifically about what i think we need to do. first, we've got to improve our education system. and we've made enormous progress drawing on ideas both from democrats and republicans that are already starting to show gains in some of the tought to deal with schools. we've got a program called "race to the top" that has prompted reforms
have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business because new business startups are down to a 30-year low. i know what it takes to get small business growing again, to hire people. now, i'm concerned that the path that we're on has just been unsuccessful. the president has a view very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago, that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle-down government, would work. that's not the...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you?
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you?
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: new figures show consumer confidence was up last month, and so was spending. but other troubling numbers suggest the recovery is slowing. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, as the presidential candidates focus on the economy, what do the mixed signals mean? we get perspective from two economists. >> woodruff: then, we go on board navy ships in the persian gulf to watch a massive military exercise aimed at securing the strait of hormuz. >> we need to be prepared to deal with mines go in the water. this exercise is focused on the mine trip and demonstrating our able to clear mines. we have to be able to do that. >> suarez: the chinese communist party ousts a once-powerful politician and prepares to unveil its new leadership. margaret warner has our update. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. >> suarez: and from our "american graduate" series, we take an encore look at the story of an eighth grader who turns to journalism to tackle violence
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: new figures show consumer confidence was up last month, and so was spending. but other troubling numbers suggest the recovery is slowing. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, as the presidential candidates focus on the economy, what do the mixed signals mean? we get perspective from two economists. >> woodruff: then, we go on board navy ships in the persian gulf...
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for now, i am jim lehrer. good night. [applause] >> and now, the familles are on stage as the first of three presidential debates comes to a close. we have been falling the romney campaign. carl, an event like this ends, whoever you were for you believe it did just great. whether you were againstou think did just horribly. >> it will be hard to judge initially. like so many debates, the spot analysis that will happen in the spin room for the next three or four hours, wwat will be all over social media, is likely to evolve over the next few days as people begin to analyze in depth and take a look to the accuracy of the things that were set as well as the demeanor of the candidates. in just about every single answer, mitt romney looked at the prrsident and looked him in the eye and addressed the president directly.+ in most of his answers, president obama spoke to either jim lehrer or the audience. this was, in general, a good debate. there were some annoyed appearances ffom the president, some inpatient attempts to interru
for now, i am jim lehrer. good night. [applause] >> and now, the familles are on stage as the first of three presidential debates comes to a close. we have been falling the romney campaign. carl, an event like this ends, whoever you were for you believe it did just great. whether you were againstou think did just horribly. >> it will be hard to judge initially. like so many debates, the spot analysis that will happen in the spin room for the next three or four hours, wwat will be...
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and we closed out the morning hours with a live google plus hangout. political editor christina bellantoni chatted with two undecided voters about the debate's impact on their choice in november. >> the way i feel after watching this debate, i don't know how much good it's going to do for me to watch, to be honest. the idea of not voting seems terrible but when i'm picking between the less of two evils, like i said, i don't know how much good i'm doing, either. >> i'm against the political apathy that i see in a lot of kind of -- my peers and, you know, this is a big chance to be able to vote and feel like your vote decides something and, you know, that people -- that someone out there is calling you wondering how you're voting. >> we'll keep up the coverage for the next debate, including the meeting of the contenders on thursday. you can watch all of last night's google hang-out and the debate in its entirety online. see how two analysts, one democrat and one republican, graded president obama and governor romney's performances. plus, on art beat, jef
and we closed out the morning hours with a live google plus hangout. political editor christina bellantoni chatted with two undecided voters about the debate's impact on their choice in november. >> the way i feel after watching this debate, i don't know how much good it's going to do for me to watch, to be honest. the idea of not voting seems terrible but when i'm picking between the less of two evils, like i said, i don't know how much good i'm doing, either. >> i'm against the...
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your new progressive morning show and boy it's good that we're together this morning. we've got lots to talk about after last night's first presidential debate. and the big question is -- not only what happened to president obama but what happened to jim lehrer? i mean he might as well not even have showed up last night. he totally lost control of the debate. he never followed up with one question. he let mitt romney run all over him. and he interrupted president obama time after time and never once interrupted mitt romney. what a disaster! disastrous performance by jim lehrer. so that we'll talk about and a whole lot more here in our last hour together here this morning. but first, today's current news update from lisa ferguson out in los angeles. hi lisa. good morning. >> hey bill. good morning everyone. according to new surveys out this morning most americans think mitt romney is the winner of last night's presidential debate. but he still has not offered up many specifics on his policies. so he is responding to that criticism with a new ad out this morning about hi
your new progressive morning show and boy it's good that we're together this morning. we've got lots to talk about after last night's first presidential debate. and the big question is -- not only what happened to president obama but what happened to jim lehrer? i mean he might as well not even have showed up last night. he totally lost control of the debate. he never followed up with one question. he let mitt romney run all over him. and he interrupted president obama time after time and never...
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good morning to you. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> gretchen: i thought this was so interesting because a lot of people have thought that the romney plan in massachusetts and the obama plan for the nation are exactly the same. did this point out the differences? >> governor romney was clear in the differences last night. it begins with the fact that massachusetts is a state. not the federal government. second, governor romney, when they worked in a bipartisan manner to get it done, they did not raise taxes on the people of massachusetts. they did not impose a government board to make decisions about what health care people can get. they did not raid medicare to the tune of $716 billion to pay for it. lot of critical differences between what governor romney did for massachusetts and what president obama has done. president obama's bill obviously does all those things, as well as costing us jobs because of the job killing mandate. >> gretchen: one of the most other interesting stark differences was this idea of bi
good morning to you. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> gretchen: i thought this was so interesting because a lot of people have thought that the romney plan in massachusetts and the obama plan for the nation are exactly the same. did this point out the differences? >> governor romney was clear in the differences last night. it begins with the fact that massachusetts is a state. not the federal government. second, governor romney, when they worked in a bipartisan manner...
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this is how 14-year-old de'qonton davis starts every school day in st. tersburg, florida. he wakes up early and walks his 12-year-old sister terrijana six blocks to the bus stop. to the casual eye, his family's neighborhood seems pleasant and sunny. but on closer look, the scars of poverty and a lingering recession become apparent-- high unemployment, foreclosures, and some of the highest crime rates in the city. last month, de'qonton says he began making it a point to walk with his sister, after a man she didn't know repeatedly tried to get her into his car. terrijana refused and got away unharmed. >> i always was raised in the hood, never in a quiet place. we always have violence, trouble, something always going wrong. you got loud music, loud people, drinking, smoking, drugs, everything in that one little neighborhood. it turns the whole neighborhood into a bad zone. >> suarez: the family lives in an area of st. petersburg known as midtown, a predominately african-american section of the city that was at one time largely segregated. de'qonton believes midtown's problems
this is how 14-year-old de'qonton davis starts every school day in st. tersburg, florida. he wakes up early and walks his 12-year-old sister terrijana six blocks to the bus stop. to the casual eye, his family's neighborhood seems pleasant and sunny. but on closer look, the scars of poverty and a lingering recession become apparent-- high unemployment, foreclosures, and some of the highest crime rates in the city. last month, de'qonton says he began making it a point to walk with his sister,...
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good morning. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. well, that fog really going to have an peablght on your commute. as you mentioned, hartford county getting hit hard with rain right now. we do have a tree that's fallen along the northbound lanes of route 152 at hartford road that we're watching for. we're also dealing with a crash on route 295, it's in the northbound lanes at route 32. if you are using 95 to get to bwi airport this morning, there are no delays, just again that fog going to be the main concern. as we check in and take a live look at the harrisburg expressway, here at warren road, everything moving right along, but you will want to expect reduced visibility here. and unfortunately the conditions will only get worse out on the beltway. here's what it looks like in parkville at hartford road. you will want to be extra careful. be sure to slow down, it's extremely important to do that because that visibility really going to be very low this morning. megan and charley, over to you. >>> five things you need to know on this
good morning. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. well, that fog really going to have an peablght on your commute. as you mentioned, hartford county getting hit hard with rain right now. we do have a tree that's fallen along the northbound lanes of route 152 at hartford road that we're watching for. we're also dealing with a crash on route 295, it's in the northbound lanes at route 32. if you are using 95 to get to bwi airport this morning, there are no delays, just again that fog going to...
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fox5 morning news continues after this. >>> good morning. i'm tony perkins. >> i'm alison seymour. now at 9:00, the first debate president obama and mitt romney in denver this morning preparing to come face to face and sway american voters. we'll head live to denver for a preview. >> plus, are you willing to pay more for better service? it's an idea maryland governor o'malley is considering. melanie alnwick is live with details. >> also, another scare, american airlines passengers told to brace for a crash landing. as we learn more about what
fox5 morning news continues after this. >>> good morning. i'm tony perkins. >> i'm alison seymour. now at 9:00, the first debate president obama and mitt romney in denver this morning preparing to come face to face and sway american voters. we'll head live to denver for a preview. >> plus, are you willing to pay more for better service? it's an idea maryland governor o'malley is considering. melanie alnwick is live with details. >> also, another scare,...
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and for now from boston, i'm jim lehrer thank you and good night. from coral gables, florida, i'm jim leery, thank you and good night. from oxford, mississippi, thank you, senators, both, i'm jim lehrer, thank you and good night. ( applause ) >> good job. >> good job, john. >> woodruff: that interview with jim and kate leerir was record last fall. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: president obama and mitt romney prepped for their face-to-faceÑi meeting tonight in denver, where they will square off in the first debate. and the syrian civil war threatened to boil over, after mortar fire from syria killed five people in a village in turkey. the turks fired back at targets in syria. and in a new project launching today, the "newshour" is allowing you to make your own political ads. kwame holman explains. >> holman: gwen, the adlibs mozilla game let's the viewer be the candidate. you can mash up your facebook photos to make personalized political ads. find that on our home page. today in making sense, with millions of americans still o
and for now from boston, i'm jim lehrer thank you and good night. from coral gables, florida, i'm jim leery, thank you and good night. from oxford, mississippi, thank you, senators, both, i'm jim lehrer, thank you and good night. ( applause ) >> good job. >> good job, john. >> woodruff: that interview with jim and kate leerir was record last fall. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: president obama and mitt romney prepped for their face-to-faceÑi meeting...
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we'll take you live to denver, during "america this morning" and also during "good morning america," as well, as a wrap-up and further analysis. look for political insight any time always at abcnews.com. >>> turning overseas, tension is running high this morning along turkey's border with syria. five turkish civilians were killed yesterday when an artillery shell fired from inside syria, landed in their border village. it was answered by artillery fire on syrian targets from turkey's military. syria accuses turkey of hosting syrian opposition groups that are fighting president bashar assad's regime. >>> and the regime is blaming rebels for a series of bomb blasts in syria's largest city aleppo. three car bombs and explosion caused a massive amount of destruction yesterday. at least 33 people werlled and dozens wounded since the uprising began in march 2011. activists say more than 30,000 people have been killed. >> that number is just beyond staggering, man. >>> in other news this morning -- a new jersey family is thanking a group of good samaritans after escaping a fire in dramatic
we'll take you live to denver, during "america this morning" and also during "good morning america," as well, as a wrap-up and further analysis. look for political insight any time always at abcnews.com. >>> turning overseas, tension is running high this morning along turkey's border with syria. five turkish civilians were killed yesterday when an artillery shell fired from inside syria, landed in their border village. it was answered by artillery fire on syrian...
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morning, dan. mr. obama can't be feeling very good this morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, look, as you just played out in those sound bites, it was a big night for governor romney. some have suggested it was a make or break debate for him. he certainly showed up to fight. and voters agree he got the win in a cnn or flash poll, 67% of the voters said he won the debate. 25% saying president obama won. how did he do it? he challenged the president, never backed down even as the president appeared not to want to push back until the second half of the debate. take a listen. >> i just don't know how the president could have come into office, facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table and spend his energy and passion for two years for fighting for obamacare instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. it has killed jobs. >> for 18 months, he has been running on this tax plan. and now, five weeks before the election, he is saying his big, bold idea is never mind. >> reporter: now, carol, remember, there are two
morning, dan. mr. obama can't be feeling very good this morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, look, as you just played out in those sound bites, it was a big night for governor romney. some have suggested it was a make or break debate for him. he certainly showed up to fight. and voters agree he got the win in a cnn or flash poll, 67% of the voters said he won the debate. 25% saying president obama won. how did he do it? he challenged the president, never backed down even as the...
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host: robert in queens, new york. republican line, good morning. caller: if the mainstream media were to cover this in a normal fashion like they should, do you think people would pay attention? there are a lot of people but do not know this exists. there were only 45 seconds of the transcript from what i understand. i just like to know how you feel the election would be assuming the mainstream media were to cover things like this. it is definitely not on any front page of any paper today and i believe it is front-page news. host: and just for some context talking about this obama video, it says it was billed as a bombshell. guest: some republicans might say this is the from the answer to the 47%. they may be a little embarrassed by that, but it has been in the public domain since 2007. it is not clear why he is concerned for katrina victims not getting the same help as 9/11. he also mentioned the florida hurricanes. we will see how that case it may. -- how the case gets made. we will see. host: stephany is joining us now by skype. guest: having th
host: robert in queens, new york. republican line, good morning. caller: if the mainstream media were to cover this in a normal fashion like they should, do you think people would pay attention? there are a lot of people but do not know this exists. there were only 45 seconds of the transcript from what i understand. i just like to know how you feel the election would be assuming the mainstream media were to cover things like this. it is definitely not on any front page of any paper today and i...
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good morning, tucker. >> good morning, tony. yeah, we got some rain showers moving through the area at the moment. they won't last all day. they'll be here for another hour or two and then we should see gradually improving conditions, by that i mean a little less humidity and more sunshine later this afternoon. hang in there. there's the rain shower activity, north to south, pushing through d.c. and to points east, including parts of charles county there and out towards annapolis, anne arundel county still getting some showers. we still have some back to the south and west, manassas still getting a shower too. all of this energy and cloud cover continues to kind of make very slow progress to the east. i think the showers will be out of here shortly and then we'll be dealing with cloud cover for our morning hours before we see partial sunshine later today. once the sun starts to break out, we should see our winds shift around. finally after a couple of days after very humid conditions, winds out of the north and west should start
good morning, tucker. >> good morning, tony. yeah, we got some rain showers moving through the area at the moment. they won't last all day. they'll be here for another hour or two and then we should see gradually improving conditions, by that i mean a little less humidity and more sunshine later this afternoon. hang in there. there's the rain shower activity, north to south, pushing through d.c. and to points east, including parts of charles county there and out towards annapolis, anne...
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good morning, karen. >> good morning, rob. good morning, paula. it's been very quiet on the campaign trail as president obama and mitt romney hunkers down and prepares for wednesday's debate. a new abc news/"washington post" poll shows a very tight race. so both campaigns see tomorrow night as a big opportunity. this presidential campaign has been going on for nearly two years and finally it's debate season for the nominees. the time when americans seem to really start paying attention. president obama's rehearsing with senator john kerry and mitt romney is squaring off against senator rob portman. both candidates have challenges and checklists. president obama's working on shorter answers, trying to avoid sounding like the professor he was before the white house. democrats say he needs to look strong and forceful and not appear irritated or impatient. >> they're trying to get him into the mode of being able to answer questions, short, concisely, and to the point, and so it's much more like his mannerisms and his style and the way he comes across
good morning, karen. >> good morning, rob. good morning, paula. it's been very quiet on the campaign trail as president obama and mitt romney hunkers down and prepares for wednesday's debate. a new abc news/"washington post" poll shows a very tight race. so both campaigns see tomorrow night as a big opportunity. this presidential campaign has been going on for nearly two years and finally it's debate season for the nominees. the time when americans seem to really start paying...
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that is pretty good news. >> unless you look at the actual numbers. if you look at those with new jobs, about 114,000. you have to have 150,000 to stay at the same rate. what has been happening is you have people leaving the work force, retiring, or read a wait a minute, nina -- or when you become chronically unemployed, over the one year, you drop off the rolls and are not put in the denominator. when that happens, the rate falls artificially. >> psychologically, having broken the% barrier. >> you have a continual growth in jobs. the pace is not where it should be, but that is the bottom line. allow me, please. i am not jim lehrer. allow me. please. please. i am not barack obama. >> he clearly has control. >> the fact is, this jobs number will not make a difference. the difference is what barack obama does in the next two rounds. it was a very poor performance. you have to give credit to mitt romney who was on his game he made his arguments. not say that he very from the truth, that is neither here nor there. he argued the case effectively. >> the ec
that is pretty good news. >> unless you look at the actual numbers. if you look at those with new jobs, about 114,000. you have to have 150,000 to stay at the same rate. what has been happening is you have people leaving the work force, retiring, or read a wait a minute, nina -- or when you become chronically unemployed, over the one year, you drop off the rolls and are not put in the denominator. when that happens, the rate falls artificially. >> psychologically, having broken the%...
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. >> it's good news. it's not over the moon good news but it's good news. i think you have to look at the payroll survey. there i think you see an acceleration of job growth and bymuch has a point you should never take one monthly number. if there's a germ of something in there, you should never take one monthly number. you should average. if you look at the past three months, payrolls have been growing about 150,000 per month compared to about 67,000 per month in the prior three months. so that's a bit of an acceleration. a little momentum on the unemployment rate. >> let's put it in historic terms. we cover leks, not economics generally, but ronald relen was re-elected with a 7.2% because he said it was the morning in america. optimism was what he sold. he was able to say 7.2% is great news, great news. he got re-elected with 49 states. he lost minnesota and the district of columbia with 7.2%. what should obama get with 7.8%? it seems like it's within the range there and everybody is pooh-poohing it and oh, geez. i know why jack welch is scared, that numb
. >> it's good news. it's not over the moon good news but it's good news. i think you have to look at the payroll survey. there i think you see an acceleration of job growth and bymuch has a point you should never take one monthly number. if there's a germ of something in there, you should never take one monthly number. you should average. if you look at the past three months, payrolls have been growing about 150,000 per month compared to about 67,000 per month in the prior three months....
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good chunk have a heritage back to mexico or to latin america. on top of that there is a major war going on, 50,000 people in this drug war. it should be front page news. it's not a matter of superiority. somebody is taking the lead and they are. >> jon: you have been watching. a border agent gets killed from a gun that came into america and was allowed to go into mexico and the obama administration when 14 of the 14 teenagers get killed by some of those same guns, it's not a story for the american media? >> it's not a story, when pakistanis die and afghans die, all we see figures of americans. that is what the american media are. >> is that because some editor is saying, this would make the obama administration, or justice department really look bad. >> i really think, americans don't care about foreign affairs until they see a tank coming up their driveway. i do believe that editors are often reflecting in their home community. we are living next to failed state of co-at this point and it's not getting the press coverage it deserves. >> it's a
good chunk have a heritage back to mexico or to latin america. on top of that there is a major war going on, 50,000 people in this drug war. it should be front page news. it's not a matter of superiority. somebody is taking the lead and they are. >> jon: you have been watching. a border agent gets killed from a gun that came into america and was allowed to go into mexico and the obama administration when 14 of the 14 teenagers get killed by some of those same guns, it's not a story for...
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jim lehrer happens to be it. i think he did almost as good a job as i think one could do. the job of the moderator is to make sure that the candidates engage one another and engage with substance. when that's happening, you need to melt into the background -- i >> greta: stay invisible. >> that's exactly what he dirks as long as the issues are being discussed, you are invisible and you try to give equal time. president obama got 4 more minutes of talk time than governor romney. but vice-president gore said that he thought that the president didn't do well because he came to denver late and the altitude was 5,000 feet [overlapping dialogue] >> i flew in that day and managed to write a story. i don't know if it made any sense. >> way to persevere. >> justin? >> going back tolerer. one other problem with the democrats' argument, at the end of the debate, obama went up to lehrer and said on camera, he did a great job. >> greta: he's being social. he couldn't say he did a lousy job. >> but if he was electricitily upset, you would undermine that. >> greta: i love that everybody
jim lehrer happens to be it. i think he did almost as good a job as i think one could do. the job of the moderator is to make sure that the candidates engage one another and engage with substance. when that's happening, you need to melt into the background -- i >> greta: stay invisible. >> that's exactly what he dirks as long as the issues are being discussed, you are invisible and you try to give equal time. president obama got 4 more minutes of talk time than governor romney. but...
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is a good morning to be a romney supporter. yes, i definitely think that mitt romney came back swinging and completely reset the election and gained new momentum and enthusiasm and did an incredible job last night and i have never been more proud of him. >> ron, ed schultz told me liberals are emotional and disappointed that the president was not more aggressive. and others say this is equivalent of the rnc convention, a big lackluster. >> he was a bit off his game. it's a bit like watching the team going into the fourth quarter and they start playing defense. they don't try to win anymore. if you don't try to win in politics, you're losing. president obama strangely enough led tior let time after time pa, i don't have a tax plan that costs $5 trillion. time after time mitt romney came out with the real whoppers and president obama just kind of let it go. he's going to have to change that dynamic in the next debate. >> okay. as we watch the performance last night, meghan, mitt romney was aggressive and jim lehrer lost control w
is a good morning to be a romney supporter. yes, i definitely think that mitt romney came back swinging and completely reset the election and gained new momentum and enthusiasm and did an incredible job last night and i have never been more proud of him. >> ron, ed schultz told me liberals are emotional and disappointed that the president was not more aggressive. and others say this is equivalent of the rnc convention, a big lackluster. >> he was a bit off his game. it's a bit like...
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>> i saw you on good morning america, you were on there, you were on there. >> this morning i what was there. >> jon: an lara spencer. >> the interviewee-- er. >> jon: she called you tiny and standardistic. >> small. she did dismiss me. >> i will-- i will grant you that. >> how are you training, what you are going, vegan what are you doing, vegan. >> vegan you don't care. >> jon: how are you training, are you preparing at all. >> we have a debate coach. professorer win cory. you know him. >> i do know him. >> and the audience truly, are you dealing with a different demographic. >> yeah, i know. i figured that. >> yeah. >> they are more cory feldman but it's all right. do what you have to do. >> you knew who he was. >> i knew who he was. >> when i say something that requires a frame of reference in the debate. >> jon: we will be, i will be on the same page as you, we are from similar generations, i may be one slightly removed from yours but i think we will be in the same frame of reference. i was referring to your audience which is obviously the one that won the war of 1812. >> do you s
>> i saw you on good morning america, you were on there, you were on there. >> this morning i what was there. >> jon: an lara spencer. >> the interviewee-- er. >> jon: she called you tiny and standardistic. >> small. she did dismiss me. >> i will-- i will grant you that. >> how are you training, what you are going, vegan what are you doing, vegan. >> vegan you don't care. >> jon: how are you training, are you preparing at all. >>...